![]() ![]() I tried putting in 'debugger ' statements - no effect. When an error occurs during runtime, IE running in Windows Forms webbrowser displays a script error alert with 'do you want to debug? yes/no' (because IE options have been set that way), which is promising, but it doesn't enter a debugger if one clicks 'yes'. However, I still can't set breakpoints, etc in javascript. Thus, using WD, I'm now able to edit both C# and javacript with intellisense. ![]() js files (that's great) and also provides support for C# projects produced in C# Express (though it looks as if C# development is a bit crippled in WD Express). I downloaded VS2008 Web Developer Express. (I have used Firebug when debugging regular web pages, running in FF.) Hi Prashant, I can't use Firebug because I'm working with a Windows Forms webbrowser component, which runs only IE (AFAIK). ![]()
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